N.S. election: a look at re-elected Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston

Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston casts his ballot on election day in his constituency of Pictou East, in Little Harbour, N.S., Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - Tim Houston gambled that Nova Scotia voters would re-elect the Progressive Conservatives with another majority 鈥 even though he ignored his government's fixed-election-date legislation.

It was the first law his government passed in 2021, setting the next election for July 2025. Instead, he called voters to the polls on Tuesday, and he won his bet: Nova Scotians gave his party an expanded majority.

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